3M Disposable Coveralls – 3M 4520
Made using the latest lightweight, breathable material technology 3M presents the 3M® Protective Coverall 4520, a PPE Directive Category III, Type 5/6 protective garment.
Made with the latest lightweight and breathable material technology and is a PPE Directive Category III, Type 5/6 protective garment.
Excellent barrier against dry particles and limited liquid splash (CE Type 5/6)
SMMMS material technology for reduced heat stress and breathable comfort all day
Extremely lightweight and comfortable compared to many certified coveralls available in the marketplace
Specifications:
- Colour: White with green back panel
- Features : 3 Panel Hood, Elastic Waist, Knitted Cuff
- Hazard Type : Certain limited splash and solid airborne particle protection (Type 5 & 6)
- Material : SMS Based
- Packaging : Single Pack
- Product Type : Protective Coverall
- Seam Type : Serged
- Size : S, M, L, XL,XXL, 3XL, 4XL,5 XL
- Standards/Approvals : EN 1149-5 – Electrostatic Properties, EN 1073-2 Particulate Radioactive Contamination, EN 13034:2005+A1:2009 Type 6 Liquid Splash, CE Category III, EN ISO 13982-1:2004 Type 5 Hazardous Dusts
- Style : 3 Panel Hood, Elastic Waist, Knitted Cuff
- Typical Application : Light industrial cleaning, machine maintenance, Pharmaceutical processing, handling toxic powders, Asbestos inspection, site preparation, insulation.
Disposable coveralls are full-body garments designed to provide protection against hazardous substances, contaminants, and biological agents. They’re typically made from materials like polypropylene, Tyvek, or polyethylene, offering varying levels of barrier protection.
Why Use Disposable Coveralls?
Chemical Protection: Shield against exposure to chemicals, solvents, and acids.
Biological Protection: Prevent contact with bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms.
Particulate Protection: Block airborne particles like dust, pollen, and mold spores.
Fluid Resistance: Resist penetration by liquids, including bodily fluids and hazardous substances.
Key Features of Disposable Coveralls:
Hood: Protects the head and face.
Elastic Cuffs and Ankles: Create a tight seal to prevent contaminants from entering.
Elastic Waist: Ensures a comfortable and secure fit.
Zipper Closure: Provides easy access and removal.
Ventilation Panels: Enhance breathability and comfort.
Types of Disposable Coveralls:
Type 1: Offers basic protection against dry particles.
Type 2: Provides moderate protection against dry and wet particles.
T ype 3: Designed for chemical protection against liquid aerosols.
Type 4: Offers protection against liquid splashes and sprays.
T ype 5: Provides protection against dust and fibers.
Type 6: Protects against gaseous and vaporous chemicals.
When to Use Disposable Coveralls:
Laboratory work: Handling hazardous chemicals or biological agents.
Industrial environments: Working with hazardous materials or in contaminated areas.
Healthcare settings: Dealing with infectious diseases or bodily fluids.
Emergency response situations: Responding to spills, leaks, or other hazardous events.